David Fischer joined the UCSB Women's Volleyball coaching staff
in August 2012.

David primarily works with the outside hitters, but is also a
key part of the program's recruiting efforts and as well as serving
as a statistical analyst.

Fischer brings a lengthy resume to the program. He most recently
served as the head coach at Oxnard College, where he was hired in
2008. He was responsible for all adminstrative and volleyball
duties involving the team. David brought an immediate impact to the
program by starting his tenure on a five-game winning streak.

Previous to his time at Oxnard, Fischer was the head coach at
The Brentwood School from 2005-2008, where he recorded two
undefeated seasons during his three years in charge of the
program.

Fischer started his coaching career at the Los Angeles Athletic
Club in 2000, where he trained aspiring volleyball players aged
12-18. A number of his teams at the LAAC were nationally ranked and
played in nationally sanctioned tournaments.

Prior to and concurrent with his coaching career, David was an
elite volleyball talent himself. He competed on the AVP circuit for
thirteen years. He represented the United States internationally at
the Pan Am Games in the Domican Republic in 2003. Fischer was part
of the Stanford volleyball program that ranked No. 2 in the nation
in both 1992 and 1994.

A Dean's List student at Stanford, David will be a candidate to
receive his Master's Degree from Cal State Northridge in the fall,
where he holds a 4.0 GPA.